Issue: September 30, 2004
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In her own words
What impact do the media have on women? Six female essayists address the issue.
This article was published on 09.30.04
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Hispanics rising
Hispanic businesses are growing with the Latino population.
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Dance director
Gina Hill recently took over as artistic director at Creative Performing Arts Center, and she is already offering the performing arts to local after-school programs.
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Lifestyle changes for breast cancer
Positive lifestyle changes—including changes in diet, exercise, spirituality and stress—can have a profound effect on coping with a diagnosis like breast cancer.
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Letters for September 30, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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A mind too full
If I remember your phone number, will I forget my mother’s maiden name?
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Faith-shattering reports from Iraq
A Biblical value that’s been recently overlooked—the ability to humbly admit a mistake.
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Feminine, durable, inspired
Susan Flakus and Anastasia Keriotis are two artists who add an inspired and feminine touch to their sculptures and paintings, respectively.
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The stripper as muse
Local artists work with Reno’s adult entertainers for the erotic XXXposed show.
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The golden fleece
Where can you find alpaca products, you ask. One place is at Sierra Nevada Alpacas’ third annual Alpaca, Fiber and Craft Festival.
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Party of eight
And anyone who’s thinking about planning a dinner party may think twice after seeing Rumors.
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Shark bites
Shark Tale didn’t wait for three days to get stinky.
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Music is our best teacher
Cami Thompson’s voice is beautifully diverse and moving, skillful and wise, and her outlook on life is so positive, you can’t help but admire her.
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Over the hump
The Breakaway solves good solid bar food for the American student.
This article was published on 09.30.04